GANGTOK, 01 April: On the third day of his election campaign at his constituency, Namthang-Rateypani, the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha president PS Tamang [Golay] toured more villages.
An SKM press release informs that the party president visited Lower Pasi, Kali Khola, Kateng, Pamphok, Lower Bokrung, Lower Kateng, Nagi-Ruchung, Phaletham, Bikmat and other surrounding villages today.
The release informs that he received a grand welcome from the people of these areas, all of whom expressed their dissatisfaction with the SDF government and extended support to the SKM. The release adds that the people voiced their grievances, alleging that they have been denied justice and development.
The release further informs that 132 families of SDF supporters in these villages joined the SKM today. Further, another 68 families joined SKM in protest against the attack on Mr. Tamang’s carcade yesterday, the release adds.
In hi interactions, Mr. Tamang accused SDF of destructive, anti-social and undemocratic politics. He highlighted that if voted to power, the SKM will direct a judicial enquiry into all murders and cases of vandalism in Sikkim in the past 20 years and also a judicial enquiry on police officers whom SKM sees as being partisan in their jobs.
An SKM press release informs that the party president visited Lower Pasi, Kali Khola, Kateng, Pamphok, Lower Bokrung, Lower Kateng, Nagi-Ruchung, Phaletham, Bikmat and other surrounding villages today.
The release informs that he received a grand welcome from the people of these areas, all of whom expressed their dissatisfaction with the SDF government and extended support to the SKM. The release adds that the people voiced their grievances, alleging that they have been denied justice and development.
The release further informs that 132 families of SDF supporters in these villages joined the SKM today. Further, another 68 families joined SKM in protest against the attack on Mr. Tamang’s carcade yesterday, the release adds.
In hi interactions, Mr. Tamang accused SDF of destructive, anti-social and undemocratic politics. He highlighted that if voted to power, the SKM will direct a judicial enquiry into all murders and cases of vandalism in Sikkim in the past 20 years and also a judicial enquiry on police officers whom SKM sees as being partisan in their jobs.
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